Wednesday, November 29, 2006

Linda Lou's Kansas Farm Woman Cinnamon Rolls

Blogfaddah Harvey wanted this recipe. Don't nobody blame me if his, or hers, belly drags on the ground. These things are a once per year recipe.

Two tsp sugar, one half cup lukewarm water, one package yeast. any cook knows the drill, dissolve sugar in water, add yeast, dissolve. Let stand ten minutes. Scald one and one half cups milk, add one half cup sugar and one half tsp salt. Cool. Add two beaten eggs, , three cups all purpose flour, yeast mixture and three more cups flour. Knead a little. (May need to add a little more flour) Cover and let rise for twenty minutes. Knead on lightly floured board until dough springs back when punched with finger. Let rise until doubled, about an hour. Roll out and spread with eight ounces of soft margarine or butter. Add three cups brown sugar and eight tsp cinnamon. Roll in long roll, cut in one inch slices. Twirl the slices into rolls. Place in nine by twelve by two inch cake pan. Let rise until doubled. Bake at 350 degrees F for twenty to twenty five minutes. Flip out of pan.

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About Me

Veteran, with service from 1964 to 1970. Served my tours in the Southeast Asian War Games with absolutely no distinction and less heroism. I had considered making it a career but an injury ended that idea.
Now medically retired.
Been married to Linda Lou all day long, we've four grown kids and ten, soon to be eleven, grandkids, we're working for our own squad in the Army of the Vast Right Wing Conspiracy.